FIELD
[0001] Embodiments described herein relate generally to an ultraviolet irradiation system
that sterilizes, disinfects, or inactivates raw water such as city water or underground
water making use of ultraviolet rays.
BACKGROUND
[0002] Chemicals such as ozone and chlorine are used to perform sterilization and disinfection
of city water and underground water, sterilization, disinfection, and decoloration
of industrial water, or bleaching of pulp, and further sterilization of medical equipment
and the like.
[0003] In a conventional disinfection device, since a retention vessel and a stirring device
such as a spray pump are necessary to uniformly dissolve ozone and a chemical in water
to be processed, a change of water quality and water amount cannot be instantly coped
with. In contrast, since ultraviolet rays have sterilizing, disinfecting and decoloring
actions, deodorizing and decoloring actions of industrial water, or a bleaching action
of pulp, and the like, the ultraviolet rays have a merit of instantly coping with
a change of water quality and water amount. Thus, recently, an attention has been
paid to an ultraviolet irradiation device that sterilizes and purifies water by irradiating
water to be processed with ultraviolet rays as one of sterilization-disinfection means.
Jpn. Pat. Appln. KOKAI Publication No.
2004-223502 discloses an ultraviolet sterilization-purification device having a function of detecting
a crack and damage of a protection pipe for protecting an ultraviolet lamp, and the
like.
[0004] However, the ultraviolet sterilization-purification device has the following problems.
- (1) When ultraviolet rays are used, supplied water and sewage water are sterilized,
disinfected, and inactivated within a few seconds during which they are irradiated
with ultraviolet rays from an ultraviolet source. However, when an ultraviolet lamp
with a high brightness and a high output is used as an ultraviolet source, since the
lamp has a short life, a predetermined ultraviolet output, which is necessary for
disinfection, sterilization, and inactivation, cannot be ensured until a periodic
maintenance cycle per year is reached.
- (2) When the ultraviolet lamp is used as the ultraviolet source, the predetermined
ultraviolet output, which is necessary for disinfection, sterilization and inactivation,
cannot be ensured until a lamp life is reached depending on operation history such
as the number of turnon and turnoff times, an environment in which the ultraviolet
lamp is installed, and an increase and decrease of a lamp input.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0005]
FIG. 1 is a view for explaining processing procedures in a supplied water processing
system;
FIG. 2 is a view for explaining an ultraviolet irradiation system according to a first
embodiment;
FIG. 3A is a plan view of an ultraviolet irradiation device according in FIG. 2, and
FIG. 3B is a side elevational view thereof;
FIG. 4 is a view for explaining an ultraviolet irradiation system according to a second
embodiment;
and
FIGS. 5A, 5B, and 5C are views for explaining an example in which ultraviolet irradiation
devices in the ultraviolet irradiation system of FIG. 4 are switched by on-off valves.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0006] In general, according to one embodiment, an ultraviolet irradiation system that sterilizes,
disinfects, and inactivates raw water such as city water or underground water, includes
a plurality of ultraviolet irradiation devices connected in series, and a controller
configured to control output and non-output of the ultraviolet irradiation devices.
The ultraviolet irradiation device includes a water processing vessel through which
the raw water flows, an ultraviolet lamp configured to irradiate the raw water in
the water processing vessel with ultraviolet rays, and an ultraviolet sensor configured
to measure an amount of ultraviolet rays emitted from the ultraviolet lamp.
[0007] According to another embodiment, an ultraviolet irradiation system that sterilizes,
disinfects, and inactivates raw water such as city water or underground water, includes
a plurality of ultraviolet irradiation devices, a plurality of on-off valves that
allow one ultraviolet irradiation device of the ultraviolet irradiation devices to
be used or allow the plurality of ultraviolet irradiation devices to be connected
in series or in parallel and to be used, and a controller configured to control opening
and closing of the on-off valves. The ultraviolet irradiation device includes a water
processing vessel comprising a water supply port into which the raw water flows, an
ultraviolet lamp configured to irradiate the raw water that flows in the water processing
vessel with ultraviolet rays, and a water discharge port from which the raw water
irradiated with the ultraviolet rays is discharged; and an ultraviolet sensor configured
to measure an amount of ultraviolet rays emitted from the ultraviolet lamp.
- (1) An ultraviolet irradiation system according to the embodiment includes a plurality
of ultraviolet irradiation devices connected in series and a controller configured
to control an output and a non-output of the ultraviolet irradiation devices. When
ultraviolet outputs from ultraviolet lamps of the ultraviolet irradiation devices
are lowered below a predetermined value, the controller preferably switches the ultraviolet
irradiation devices sequentially. Further, when the ultraviolet outputs from the ultraviolet
lamps of the ultraviolet irradiation devices are lowered below the predetermined value
or when an ultraviolet transmittance to raw water is lowered, the controller preferably
uses all the ultraviolet irradiation devices or increases the number of the ultraviolet
irradiation devices to be used.
[0008] The ultraviolet outputs are lowered below the predetermined value because a performance
of the ultraviolet lamps themselves is deteriorated with the used time and because
protection pipes and the like which protect the ultraviolet lamps are contaminated
and thus ultraviolet rays applied to water to be processed are lowered. On the other
hand, the ultraviolet transmittance is lowered because water quality is varied or
the like, although the performance of the ultraviolet lamps or contamination of the
protection pipes does not particularly cause problem.
(2) An ultraviolet irradiation system according to another embodiment includes a plurality
of ultraviolet irradiation devices, on-off valves, and a controller, and the on-off
valves allow only one ultraviolet irradiation device to be used or allow the plurality
of ultraviolet irradiation devices to be connected in series or in parallel and to
be used. When an amount of raw water to be processed exceeds a range of processing
capacity of one ultraviolet irradiation device, the controller preferably connects
the plurality of ultraviolet irradiation devices in parallel and uses the devices.
Also, when ultraviolet outputs from ultraviolet lamps of the ultraviolet irradiation
devices are lowered below the predetermined value or when an ultraviolet transmittance
to raw water is lowered, the controller preferably connects the plurality of ultraviolet
irradiation devices in series and uses the devices. Thus, a predetermined ultraviolet
output necessary for disinfection, sterilization, and inactivation can be ensured
until a periodic maintenance cycle is reached by changing a mode of use of the ultraviolet
irradiation devices by switching operations of the on-off valves.
[0009] Next, an outline of a process in a supplied water processing system will be described
with reference to FIG. 1.
[0010] First, raw water is taken from a river, a lake, or underground water (step S1), the
taken raw water is introduced to an aggregation-settling vessel to which an aggregation
agent is added thereby effecting aggregation and settling (step S2). Next, supernatant
water in the aggregation-settling vessel is sent to an activated carbon filter vessel,
and foreign substances are filtered off (step S3), and the filtered water is sent
to an ultraviolet irradiation device and irradiated with ultraviolet rays (step S4),
and the UV sterilized water is sent to a chlorine injection vessel to which chlorine
is injected (step S5), and then the water is distributed to ordinary households, business
facilities and the like.
[0011] Next, ultraviolet irradiation systems according to embodiments will be described
with reference to the drawings. Note that the embodiments are by no means limited
to the following description.
(First Embodiment)
[0012] A first embodiment will be described with reference to FIGS. 2, 3A and 3B. FIG. 2
is an schematic view of an ultraviolet irradiation system according to the first embodiment,
FIG. 3A is a plan view of an ultraviolet irradiation device used in the ultraviolet
irradiation system, and FIG. 3B is a side elevational view thereof as viewed from
an X-direction. Note that the first embodiment is by no means limited to the following
description.
[0013] As shown in FIG. 2, an ultraviolet irradiation system 11 of the first embodiment
includes three sets of ultraviolet irradiation devices 11a, 11b, 11c connected in
series and a controller (not shown) configured to control opening and closing of a
plurality of on-off valves of the ultraviolet irradiation devices. The ultraviolet
irradiation devices are electrically connected to the controller.
[0014] As shown in FIGS. 3A and 3B, each of the ultraviolet irradiation devices includes
a reactor 1 as a water processing vessel, monitor windows 2, ultraviolet sensors 3,
a counter (not shown), a power supply box 4 as a controller, and a cleaning mechanism
5. The reactor 1 includes a first pipe 6 having a water supply port 1a into which
raw water flows and a water discharge port 1b from which processed raw water irradiated
with ultraviolet rays is discharged, and a second pipe 7 that intersects the first
pipe 6. Four ultraviolet lamps (medium pressure mercury lamps) 8a, 8b, 8c, 8d, which
are protected by quartz protection pipes 9, are disposed in the second pipe 7. An
inspection window 10 is disposed in a part of the first pipe 6 that intersects the
second pipe 7.
[0015] Of the four ultraviolet lamps 8a to 8d, the ultraviolet lamp 8a and the ultraviolet
lamp 8b are used in pair and the ultraviolet lamp 8c and the ultraviolet lamp 8d are
used in pair in relation to a flow of water to be processed in the reactor. The ultraviolet
sensors 3 are disposed to measure ultraviolet irradiation amounts from the ultraviolet
lamps 8a to 8d through the monitor windows 2. The counter is disposed to measure irradiation
time of the ultraviolet lamps 8a to 8d and electrically connected to the ultraviolet
lamps 8a to 8d. The power supply box 4 includes an electronic stabilizer that is necessary
to turn on the ultraviolet lamps 8a to 8d, a controller of the cleaning mechanism
5, and the like. Further, although not shown, a control device, which controls turnon
and turnoff of the ultraviolet lamps 8a to 8d, is electrically connected to the ultraviolet
lamps 8a to 8d. The control device includes a cumulation timer (or a built-in timer).
The cleaning mechanism 5 includes brushes and the like that clean outer peripheral
portions of the protection pipes 9 which protect the ultraviolet lamps 8a to 8d.
[0016] In the ultraviolet irradiation system configured as described above, first, just
after the ultraviolet irradiation system is operated, only the first ultraviolet irradiation
device 11a is operated, and when the ultraviolet irradiation device 11a reaches a
life limit, the ultraviolet irradiation devices 11b, 11c are sequentially switched
in this order and operated.
[0017] According to the first embodiment, when the first ultraviolet irradiation device
11a reaches the life limit, since the ultraviolet irradiation devices 11b, 11c can
be sequentially switched in this order and operated, the ultraviolet irradiation system
can be operated while continuously supplying water. Accordingly, there can be obtained
an ultraviolet irradiation system which can keep sterilization, disinfection, and
inactivation capabilities even if a period of a maintenance cycle is reached.
[0018] Note that in the first embodiment, when the first ultraviolet irradiation device
reaches the life limit, the first ultraviolet irradiation device is switched to a
next ultraviolet irradiation device, but the embodiment is by no means limited thereto.
When, for example, an ultraviolet output from ultraviolet lamps built in the first
ultraviolet irradiation device is lowered below the predetermined value and a predetermined
ultraviolet output cannot be ensured only by ultraviolet lamps built in one ultraviolet
irradiation device, the raw water may be continuously supplied while ensuring an ultraviolet
output necessary to sterilize, disinfect, and inactivate the raw water using two or
more sets of the other ultraviolet irradiation devices or increasing the number of
built-in ultraviolet lamps to be turned on. Further, when an ultraviolet transmittance
from the ultraviolet lamps is lowered due to a variation of water quality and the
like in place of the case where the ultraviolet output is lowered below the predetermined
value, the same operation may be performed.
(Second Embodiment)
[0019] An ultraviolet irradiation system according to a second embodiment will be described
with reference to FIG. 4.
[0020] The ultraviolet irradiation system of the second embodiment includes two sets of
ultraviolet irradiation devices 11a, 11b, on-off valves 12a, 12b, 12c, 12d, a controller
(not shown) configured to control output and non-output of the ultraviolet irradiation
devices 11a, 11b, and flow meters 13a, 13b with blades. As described above, the ultraviolet
irradiation devices 11a, 11b are configured as shown in FIG. 2 and electrically connected
to the controller. Since the flow meters 13a, 13b are influenced by a flow of raw
water, they are disposed on a downstream side of the ultraviolet irradiation devices
11a, 11b, respectively. However, when electromagnetic flow meters are used, they may
be disposed otherwise.
[0021] The on-off valve 12a, the ultraviolet irradiation device 11a, the flow meter 13a
and the on-off valve 12b are connected to a pipe 14a branched from a pipe from an
activated carbon filter device (not shown). The on-off valve 12c, the ultraviolet
irradiation device 11b, and the flow meter 13b are connected to a pipe 14b branched
from the pipe from the activated carbon filter device. The on-off valve 12d is connected
to a pipe 14c that connects the pipe 14a of the ultraviolet irradiation device 11a
on an outlet side and the pipe 14b of the ultraviolet irradiation device 11b on an
inlet side.
[0022] The ultraviolet irradiation device 11a (or 11b) of the two sets of ultraviolet irradiation
devices can be used or both the ultraviolet irradiation devices 11a, 11b can be connected
in series or in parallel so as to be used by switching opening and closing of the
on-off valves 12a to 12d.
[0023] In the ultraviolet irradiation system configured as described above, first, when
an amount of raw water is within a predetermined range to be subjected to an ordinarily
process, the raw water is processed by opening the on-off valves 12a, 12b and closing
the on-off valves 12c, 12d so that the ultraviolet irradiation system is operated
by, for example, only the ultraviolet irradiation device 11a just after the operation
of the system starts. Thereafter, when the ultraviolet irradiation device 11a reaches
a life limit, the raw water is processed by opening the on-off valve 12c and closing
the on-off valve 12a, 12b, 12d so that the ultraviolet irradiation system is operated
only by the ultraviolet irradiation device 11b.
[0024] According to the second embodiment, when the first ultraviolet irradiation device
11a reaches the life limit, since the ultraviolet irradiation device 11b can be operated
by switching opening and closing of the on-off valves 12a to 12d, the ultraviolet
irradiation system can be operated while supplying the water. Accordingly, there can
be obtained an ultraviolet irradiation system which can keep sterilization, disinfection,
and inactivation capabilities even if a period of a maintenance cycle is reached.
[0025] Note that in the second embodiment, when the first ultraviolet irradiation device
11a reaches the life limit, the first ultraviolet irradiation device 11a is switched
to another ultraviolet irradiation device 11b, but the second embodiment is by no
means limited thereto. When, for example, an ultraviolet output from ultraviolet lamps
built in the first ultraviolet irradiation device 11a is lowered below a predetermined
value, the first ultraviolet irradiation device 11a may be switched to the another
ultraviolet irradiation device 11b as described above even before the ultraviolet
irradiation device 11a reaches the life limit so that the ultraviolet irradiation
system is operated while supplying the water.
[0026] Further, when the raw water is processed by one ultraviolet irradiation device, a
case in which only the ultraviolet irradiation device 11a is operated by opening the
on-off valves 12a, 12b and closing the on-off valves 12c, 12d as shown in, for example,
FIG. 5A, is exemplified. However, when the amount of the raw water to be processed
exceeds a processing capacity of one ultraviolet irradiation device, the ultraviolet
irradiation devices 11a, 11b may be connected in parallel and used by opening the
on-off valves 12a, 12b, 12c and closing the on-off valve 12d as shown FIG. 5B.
[0027] Further, when an ultraviolet transmittance of the raw water is lowered and the raw
water cannot be processed when it is supplied using only one ultraviolet irradiation
device, the raw water is supplied using the ultraviolet irradiation devices 11a, 11b
connected in series by opening the on-off valves 12a, 12d and closing the on-off valves
12c, 12d as shown in FIG. 5C so that the ultraviolet radiation system may be operated
while keeping a performance by irradiating an amount of ultraviolet rays necessary
to sterilize, disinfect, and inactivate the raw water. Note that also when an ultraviolet
output from ultraviolet lamps built in a part of or all of the ultraviolet irradiation
devices are lowered below the predetermined value, the ultraviolet irradiation system
can be operated in the state of the on-off valves as shown in FIG. 5C.
[0028] In the first embodiment, the three sets of the ultraviolet irradiation devices are
used and in the second embodiment, the two sets of the ultraviolet irradiation devices
are disposed, but the embodiments are by no means limited thereto.
[0029] While certain embodiments have been described, these embodiments have been presented
by way of example only, and are not intended to limit the scope of the inventions.
Indeed, the novel embodiments described herein may be embodied in a variety of other
forms; furthermore, various omissions, substitutions and changes in the form of the
embodiments described herein may be made without departing from the spirit of the
inventions. The accompanying claims and their equivalents are intended to cover such
forms or modifications as would fall within the scope and spirit of the inventions.
1. An ultraviolet irradiation system that sterilizes, disinfects, and inactivates raw
water such as city water or underground water,
characterized by comprising:
a plurality of ultraviolet irradiation devices (11a, 11b, 11c) connected in series;
and
a controller (4) configured to control output and non-output of the ultraviolet irradiation
devices (11a, 11b, 11c),
wherein the ultraviolet irradiation device (11a, 11b, 11c) comprises a water processing
vessel (6) through which the raw water flows, an ultraviolet lamp (8a, 8b, 8c, 8d)
configured to irradiate the raw water in the water processing vessel (6) with ultraviolet
rays, and an ultraviolet sensor (3) configured to measure an amount of ultraviolet
rays emitted from the ultraviolet lamp (8a, 8b, 8c, 8d).
2. The system according to claim 1, characterized in that, when an ultraviolet output from the ultraviolet lamp (8a, 8b, 8c, 8d) of the ultraviolet
irradiation device (11a, 11b, 11c) is lowered below a predetermined value, the controller
(4) sequentially switches the ultraviolet irradiation devices (11a, 11b, 11c).
3. The system according to claim 1, characterized in that, when an ultraviolet output from the ultraviolet lamp (8a, 8b, 8c, 8d) of the ultraviolet
irradiation device (11a, 11b, 11c) is lowered below a predetermined value or when
an ultraviolet transmittance to the raw water is lowered, the controller (4) uses
all the ultraviolet irradiation devices (11a, 11b, 11c) or increases the number of
the ultraviolet irradiation devices (11a, 11b, 11c) to be used.
4. An ultraviolet irradiation system that sterilizes, disinfects, and inactivates raw
water such as city water or underground water,
characterized by comprising:
a plurality of ultraviolet irradiation devices (11a, 11b);
a plurality of on-off valves (12a, 12b, 12c, 12d) that allow one ultraviolet irradiation
device of the ultraviolet irradiation devices (11a, 11b) to be used or allow the plurality
of ultraviolet irradiation devices (11a, 11b) to be connected in series or in parallel
and to be used; and
a controller (4) configured to control opening and closing of the on-off valves (12a,
12b, 12c, 12d),
wherein the ultraviolet irradiation device (11a, 11b) comprises a water processing
vessel (6) comprising a water supply port (1a) into which the raw water flows, an
ultraviolet lamp (8a, 8b, 8c, 8d) configured to irradiate the raw water that flows
in the water processing vessel (6) with ultraviolet rays, and a water discharge port
(1b) from which the raw water irradiated with the ultraviolet rays is discharged;
and an ultraviolet sensor (3) configured to measure an amount of ultraviolet rays
emitted from the ultraviolet lamp (8a, 8b, 8c, 8d).
5. The system according to claim 4, characterized in that, when an amount of the raw water exceeds a range of a processing capacity of one
ultraviolet irradiation device (11a, 11b), the controller (4) connects the plurality
of ultraviolet irradiation devices (11a, 11b) in parallel in order to use the devices
(11a, 11b).
6. The system according to claim 4, characterized in that, when an ultraviolet output from the ultraviolet lamp (8a, 8b, 8c, 8d) of the ultraviolet
irradiation device (11a, 11b) is lowered below a predetermined value or when an ultraviolet
transmittance to the raw water is lowered, the controller (4) connects the plurality
of ultraviolet irradiation devices (11a, 11b) in series in order to use the devices
(11a, 11b) .